Nov
8
2010
Politics Daily Religion Reporter David Gibson appeared on the PBS show “Religion and Ethics Newsweekly” on Sunday to discuss the impact of religious groups on the 2010 elections and the impact religion may have on the upcoming lame duck session of Congress. Click here for the video and transcript of the segment. This post was [...]
no comments | tags: (Religion?, David, Election, Gibson, lame duck session, lame duck session of congress, Main Category, PBS, Results | posted in Politics
Oct
9
2010
The national heartbreak and ongoing furor over the suicide of Tyler Clementi, the New Jersey college freshman who was humiliated when two other students secretly videotaped and broadcast on the Internet his tryst with another man, has cast a harsh light on the scourge of bullying, especially when it targets gay and lesbian youth. But [...]
no comments | tags: (Religion?, Believers, Bullying, college freshman, Deaths:, gay and lesbian youth, Main Category, Problem, Solution | posted in Politics
Sep
30
2010
Carly Fiorina, the Tea Party-courting former chief executive of Hewlett-Packard, is the Republican nominee for the U.S. Senate from California. She is running against three-term Democratic incumbent Sen. Barbara Boxer. As part of a Politics Daily series providing background about the major candidates in the 2010 midterm elections, here are answers to some frequently asked [...]
no comments | tags: (Religion?, Carly, Executive, Fiorina's, Main Category, midterm elections, Packard, sen barbara boxer | posted in Politics
Sep
29
2010
When reports surfaced last month showing that many Americans wrongly believe President Obama is a Muslim, many analysts wondered if Obama might have avoided this by simply reminding people about his Christian faith. After all, as president, Bill Clinton — a public relations master — was frequently photographed carrying a Bible as he entered, or [...]
no comments | tags: (Religion?, Advice, christian faith, Ignore, Long, Machiavelli's, Main Category, Muslim', Obama, president bill clinton | posted in Politics
Sep
28
2010
Harry Reid, the four-term senior senator from Nevada, is running for re-election against Tea Party-backed Republican candidate and former Nevada Assemblywoman Sharron Angle. As part of a Politics Daily series providing background about the major candidates in 2010, here are some answers to frequently asked questions about his life. What is Harry Reid’s religion?Reid is [...]
no comments | tags: (Religion?, Harry, harry reid, Main Category, Party-backed, Reid's, sharron angle | posted in Politics
Sep
28
2010
Sharron Angle, a one-time member of the Nevada State Assembly, is seeking to upend U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid in the race for a Nevada senatorial seat. As displeasure with the Obama administration mounts from the Tea Party set, Reid has become one of the GOP’s principal targets, and Angle has emerged from relative [...]
no comments | tags: (Religion?, Angle's, Main Category, member, nevada state assembly, Senate, senate majority leader harry reid, Sharron | posted in Politics